2013 KTM Moto3 250 GPR Spect

Taking advantage of the quasi-round home for the German Grand Prix MotoGP championship, the Austrian company KTM’s new debut is “ready to race” engine, 2013 KTM Moto3 250 GPR production bike racing. A for-sale version Moto3 Championship competitor, the 2013 KTM Moto3 250 GPR borrowed heavily from the GP-class predecessor, though it comes in a slightly lower state of tune.
Showing OZ forged aluminum wheels instead of the magnesium, the production also features driver Brembo brakes and suspension sans WP (item racing team will likely get from the suppliers separately anyways). But there is one major technical difference, because the KTM has reduced the maximum engine speed bike to 13 500 rpm, down from 14,000 found in a bicycle factory. This leaves the 2013 KTM 250 Moto3 GPR production racer with just under 50hp on tap.

2013 KTM Moto3 250 GPR Spect

A beautiful machine in itself, the launch of the 2013 KTM Moto3 250 GPR production is driven by Sandro Cortese Moto3 race win at the Sachsenring this weekend, and also led the young German driver Moto3 Championship with 18 points. That kind of pedigree is sure to help justify the price tag of € 45,000 for the production of motorcycle racing Moto3. KTM is taking orders until October 2012, with delivery set for February 2013.

2013 KTM Moto3 250 GPR Spect

Course to become the basis of a 350cc sport bike is intended for the American market in model year 2014, if KTM can keep the lines of that street-legal variant of this close (with carbon fiber as well, pretty please), Then Austria might have another hit on their hands .